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Relax for Reward Card Number

Your Rewards Card Number is the 8-digit numeric code on the front of your Relax for Rewards℠ Card. It is located on the bottom right after “Card Number” and is displayed as a series of three numbers plus five numbers.

Registration Code

Your Registration Code is the 4-digit numeric code on the back of your Relax for Rewards℠ Card.

If you don’t already have a Relax for Rewards card, we’ll give you a virtual one when we create your account.

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Registration Code

Your Registration Code is the 4-digit numeric code on the back of your Relax for Rewards℠ Card.

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Your Rewards Card Number is the 8-digit numeric code on the front of your Relax for Rewards℠ Card. It is located on the bottom right after “Card Number” and is displayed as a series of three numbers plus five numbers.

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What are eReceipts?

As a Relax for Rewards members, you can request to receive eReceipts. With this feature you’ll automatically receive an email copy of your parking receipts each time you park with us and use your card. Emails are typically delivered within 24 hours of your exit time.

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How do I Get an Upgrade?

Are you always in search of that elusive free upgrade? It may not be as difficult to find as you think. We have a few tips to help you score an upgrade, without paying the full rate.

If you’re a frequent economy traveler, you may stare longingly at those first-class seats as you make your way to the back of the plane. First-class flyers not only get the great seats but they’re always the first to board, have way more leg room and get extra-special treatment from the flight crew. So, how do you get a chance to join the ranks of the first-class flyers?

Pay your way

Of course, the easiest way to guarantee a first-class upgrade is to pay for one. Most airlines will upgrade you for a few hundred dollars or for frequent flyer miles per ticket. Prices and frequent flyer mile trade-ins vary by airline, so be sure to check the fine print before you decide to upgrade. Don’t waste your money or miles on short trips.

Ask for it

You may be able to get a free or discounted upgrade simply by asking for one. Try politely asking the gate agent to consider you if he or she is offering upgrades on your flight. Make sure you’re at the gate on time – you will never get an upgraded ticket if you’re running late. When you’re asking, avoid being demanding or rude. If you’re refused, thank the gate agent and step aside.

Avoid empty flights

It seems counterintuitive, but an airline won’t give you a free or discounted upgrade when the flight is empty. Airlines have no reason to upgrade you if there are plenty of open seats. If the plane is filling up or other travelers need to be accommodated because their flights were canceled, you have a better chance at a reasonably priced upgrade.

If you allow yourself to be bumped from your current flight to a later one, you may be able to negotiate a free upgrade into the deal. When you offer to give up your seat, let the gate agent know that you want to be upgraded to first-class on the next flight. If the agent is desperate, he or she may just do it.

Share special occasions

Are you traveling for a big birthday? Heading out for your honeymoon? Occasionally gate agents will be willing to upgrade you for free if you tell them when you’re checking in. Donning an “It’s my 30th birthday!” T-shirt never hurts either.

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